YouTube has given us the ability to not only share new video creations of our own, but to watch commercially-produced videos on demand. While it took music recording labels quite awhile to come onboard and agree to have their music videos on the site legally, it’s now pretty easy to find most of your favorite songs on YouTube. The only problem, is that when you do, you also have to do with a lot of annoying clutter.
Meet Tubalr, a website that takes the fun of watching music videos, and gives you a clean and simple interface to enjoy watching music videos online.
All you have to do is type in an artist or a song, and you’ll be provided with music video playlist, with the first video queued and playing. You can move through your list, by clicking on the "previous" and "next" buttons. You can also jump to a specific track on your playlist, by clicking on the title of the song. Finally, if there is any music video you don't like, you can remove it by clicking on the "remove video" button.
Once a song finishes, Tublar will automatically move along to the next music video on your playlist. Occassionally, it can skip songs now and then, but that is most likely because the video is currently unavailable.
Tublar does not require you to sign up for an account to use their service. However, if you would like to save your playlists, you would need an account. There is no charge if you choose to sign up.
If you would like to broaden your playlist, you have the Tublar find "similar artists" when you type in an artist or song. Tubalr is a nice little service that I think music video fans will really appreciate. It's kind of like having your own personal music video station. Oh, and Tubalr plays all kinds of music - easy listening, rock, country, and the classics. Yes... even Beethoven.
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